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"Edward Sugden's "Emergent Worlds" explores the topics of so-called "interludes" in various books that have originated in nineteenth-century America"--
Political culture --- Social change --- Literature and history --- Social change in literature. --- American literature --- History --- History and criticism. --- Melville, Herman --- Melville, Herman, --- Political and social views. --- USA --- Pazifischer Raum --- Karibik --- Atlantischer Raum --- United States. --- America. --- America --- Benito Cereno. --- Caribbean. --- Haiti. --- Herman Melville. --- James Fenimore Cooper. --- Liberia. --- Pacific elegy. --- Pacific. --- Sierra Leone. --- archival. --- black counterfactual. --- black historiography. --- city mysteries. --- democracy. --- dissonant times. --- emergent politics. --- emergent worlds. --- genres. --- geoculture. --- historical folds. --- immigrant gothic. --- immigration. --- interstices. --- interstitial. --- moby dick. --- nativism. --- nineteenth-century America. --- oceanic geography. --- oceanic. --- queer migrant. --- slavery. --- suspended state. --- systemic uncertainty. --- threshold state. --- transition state. --- world-system. --- USA. --- Pazifischer Raum. --- Karibik. --- Atlantischer Raum.
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"The Health of Others trains a critical lens on global health to share the stories that global health's practices and logics tell about 20th and 21st century configurations of science and power. An ethnography on multiple scales, the book focuses on global health's key epistemic and therapeutic practices like localization, measurement, triage, markets, technology, care, and regulation. Its roving approach traverses policy centers, sites of intervention, and innumerable spaces in between to consider what happens when globalized logics, circulations, and actors work to imagine, modify, and manage health. By resting in these in-between places, The Health of Others simultaneously examines global health as a coherent system and as a dynamic, unpredictable collection of modular parts"--
World health --- Public health --- International cooperation. --- ethnographic research, ethnographic, global health, international, global, health, healthcare, health institutions, intervention, Tanzania, TB hospital, Oman, genetic counseling center, medical marketplaces, medical, medicine, Kenya, Cambodia, TB clinics, India, Keralite, health inspectors, depression, historiographic, tuberculosis, global mental health, genetics, traditional medicines, policymaking, policymakers, interviewing, World Health Organization, WHO, World Bank, research institutions, New Delhi, Mexico City, Havana, Stockholm, localization, markets, metrics, triage, technology, hospitals, ethnographic narrative, Health Universalism, Standardization, Neoliberal, neoliberalism, Multi-scalar, SkyCare, Circulations, Disease, disease prevention, Global Burden of Disease, Political, economic, Health Care Strategy, Drugs, Primary Health Care, Performance-Based Triage, Disease Control, Verticalization, Kerala, Artemisinin, Local Production, Generic Anti-Malarials, Generic, Reformulation, Industrial, Ayurveda, Interstices, Illicit Circulation of Drugs, Circulation of Drugs, drug circulation, Depression Technopack, GeneXpert, Genes, Technopacking Genomics, Mestizaje, Diabetes, Mexico, prenatal health norms, Prenatal, Cuba, Multidrug-resistant Treatment, treatment, Mental Hospital, DOTS, Transregional, Africa, China, Covid-19, COVID.
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